“Fourth Tashkent International Investment Forum” concludes with Portfolio of $31 billion FDI

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By Shams Abbasi
TASHKENT, Jun 13 (APP):The “Fourth Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF)” 2025 has concluded with 35 different agreements in multifarious sectors of worth $31 billion were signed to bring Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the in Uzbekistan.
"Fourth Tashkent International Investment Forum” concludes with Portfolio of $31 billion FDI
The “Fourth Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF)” 2025concluded with a series of important sessions, discussion and conclusion of worthy investment agreements, which underscoring President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s strategic vision for sustainable economic development, economic modernization, economic reforms and increased international cooperation with global potential economic players.
The Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) organized by the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the forum convened global CEOs, thought leaders and executives of the financial institutions to explore investment opportunities across main sectors, including energy, logistics, economic reforms urban planning, public-private partnerships (PPPs), mining, corporate governance and rural economy.
The TIIF, 2025 held from current month of June 9th to 12th at different venues across the capital city Tashkent, which considers the largest event of in the region.
In the TIIF 2025, more than 35 investment agreements with international partners were signed at the main hall Expo Hall in Tashkent (Uzbekistan).
In the last day of the TIIF was the main focus of the participants from different countries of the world.
In forum more than 30 investment companies, including Engineering Software Technologies, ACWA Power, Bell, HYPER Partners, Shaanxi Road and Bridge Group, Uz Oman Capital and TK-CH GROUP have signed a cooperation agreement with different foreign key investment groups.
In, TIIF 2025 the special focus was drawn to the significant projects of different sectors, innovative businesses and creative economy over four days, 35 panel sessions took place featuring more than 160 recognized speakers- international investors, sector specialists, economists, and CEOs of the different institutions all over the world.
In the current year 2025, one of the key innovations of this year’s forum was a large-scale industrial exhibition in the Tashkent, which showcasing new Uzbekistan’s manufacturing potential in front of potential investors and businesses.
The covering an area of 12,000 square meters, the exhibition featured 120 domestic manufacturers presenting their products, innovative developments, and different potential projects in pivotal sectors of the country’s economy. The displays covered a wide range of sectors from energy, food and agriculture, Pharmaceutical , electrical engineering, and textile industries to mechanical engineering, automotive, chemistry, financial sector, tourism, and information technology and different SMEs.
The exhibition attracted more than 5000 visitors daily and more 700 business meetings in Business to Business and Business to government formats were held within its framework, serving as a platform for discussing new initiatives and establishing business connections between Uzbek and foreign companies in the country.
In this year 2025, the forum brought together over 10000 participants, including around 3,500 foreign guests representing 95 countries.
Meanwhile unleashing his economic vision, in inaugural session of TIIF 2025, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev said that the volume of investments into the Uzbekistan national economy reached at $35 billion and exports amounted to $27 billion in the last Fiscal Year 2024.
This is also a practical result of the Tashkent International Investment Forum, now being held for the fourth consecutive year and the country’s gross domestic product has doubled over the past eight years and “we have set a goal to increase it to $200billion by 2030”, the President said.
Uzbek President said that attention is waning to the most pressing problems of humanity: food security, poverty and climate change and it is more important than ever to restore peace, justice and a shared belief in human dignity around the world.
In forth TIIF, 2025 Rumen Radev, President of Bulgaria, Robert Fico, Prime Minister of Slovakia,Olzhas Bektenov, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Adylbek Kasymaliev, Chairman of the Kyrgyz Government, Kohir Rasulzoda, Prime Minister of Tajikistan, Ali Asadov, Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Mr. Alexander Novak and Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan Nokerguli Ataguliev also participated in inaugural session of the forum.